Showing posts with label Grateful Dead. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grateful Dead. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

30 Days of Dead

Here is a quick music tip for you. The Grateful Dead are doing an interesting 30-day campaign. They are giving out a new, unreleased, free mp3 track every day during November. I am definitely going to check this thing out. Also join the Facebook fan page for GD information and hints for this campaign - there is also a contest going on. If you are a GD expert, answer the daily question and you might win something cool!

When it comes to my personal interests, Grateful Dead is still fabulous. However, I have been spending a lot more time playing Grateful Dead on the guitar than listening to the band's actual recordings... It was some time ago when I did listen to Terrapin Station quite a lot, and before that American Beauty was THE thing. I think I fell in love with the absolutely sincere and haunting country songs. So, now I enjoy playing the songs on the guitar, and singing, too. My favorites are Friend of the Devil and Ripple (that riff!).

Also, to pursue my hippie urges I bought myself a Grateful Dead t-shirt last spring. It must be one of the coolest pieces of clothing I have ever put on.

30 Days of Dead website
The official Grateful Dead Facebook site

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Psychedelia, Jazz, Country… All in One

To be honest, it is extremely easy to make me listen to new bands, especially if you happen to be Markus Nordenstreng, alias Latebird (or any other musical person I look up to). At his annual New Year Bash at Telakka Latebird performed two Grateful Dead songs with his friends. I was there and listened carefully. Then, Latebird asked if there were any Deadheads present and encouraged others to check out the band as well. That is what I have been doing for some time now - not long, just a few days. But I really like this band already.

Grateful Dead is certainly a band that requires quite a lot of listening and research if you wish to know it thoroughly. A greatest hits album may not tell the whole truth… What makes Grateful Dead so interesting is the great variety of musical styles. When you have a band that performs psychedelic rock, blues, folk, country, jazz, and reggae, what else do you really need? Well… A straightforward, extremely catchy three-chord, three-minute song every now and then might work. But there are plenty of other bands that can do that. I think when you find yourself listening to 10-minute songs and enjoying every second, it must be a very good sign.

While Grateful Dead may not be musically the most compact or catchiness-pursuing band in the world, it also must be said that this obviously has never been the band’s goal. Grateful Dead is said to be the godfather of jam bands. There is a great deal of jamming in the band's music, indeed. I have never heard of a band that would have released this many live albums. On the other hand, if you are tired of 10-minute jamming songs or psychedelia, then just move to stuff like Friend of the Devil – suddenly the band turns into Flying Burrito Brothers. One of the first Grateful Dead songs that really grabbed my attention was The Music Never Stopped from 1975. It is easy-going, yet energetic and happy, melodic and harmonic. That is quite a lot already… Add saxophone magic and I’m taken.

Incredible creativity, incredible expertise of combining many different styles, magnificent improvisational skills... That requires talent, talent, talent, and a plenty of love towards music. That’s the way it should be. Don’t be surprised if I end up writing more about this band in the future. Now, I have a lot to do...

Grateful Dead - Official Website